7 4 Further Notes and Views: Difference between revisions

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text = A 7-4 knot reducted from TakaraMusubi with 9 crossings
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text = A knot seen in Japanese simbols, or Kolam in South India
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text = A knot seen at the Castle of Kornik [http://www.math.toronto.edu/~drorbn/Gallery/KnottedObjects/KornikKnot.html]}}
text = a knot seen at the Castle of Kornik [http://www.math.toronto.edu/~drorbn/Gallery/KnottedObjects/KornikKnot.html]}}
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Revision as of 05:17, 20 December 2007

A 7-4 knot reducted from TakaraMusubi with 9 crossings [1]
TakaraMusubi knot seen in Japanese simbols, or Kolam in South India [2]
a knot seen at the Castle of Kornik [3]
Susan Williams' medallion [4], the "Endless knot" of Buddhism [5]
A laser cut by Tom Longtin [6]
Unicursal hexagram of occultism